> Pepijn Prive wrote:
> > vacation? what a lousy excuse!
>
> I guess he meant vacation from the list. ;)
>
> > any selfrespecting computerfreak
> > takes his laptop/palmtop with him
> > or her to email. if anyone doesn't
> > own one of those devices, they can
> > always visit an internet cafe.
>
> In Holland, that is. :)

Nahh... Even in Sweden, in my uncle's town (which is quite small) there is
an internet-cafe. And here in Bussum you can use public internet in the
library. But when I was on holidays in Germany (last summer), I couldn't
find any public internet access until we arrived in the large city Trier
(and two days later we got home :)).

So I actually think you're right, it depends per country (or rather: per
area). But I don't really think it has something to do with economy or
something like that... We weren't visiting a poor area of Germany, and my
Uncle's town in Sweden isn't that rich (and everything is awfully expensive
there).


~Grauw


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